Smart(ER) Mobility

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A Smart(ER) Mobility™ approach

What happens when you look at transportation through a holistic lens? When you consider the power and opportunity that comes from access to safe, affordable, reliable, and convenient mobility options?

Transformational change doesn’t happen overnight. But, through an adaptable approach that prioritizes equity and resilience in every transportation decision, we can support more inclusive, sustainable, and efficient decision-making to harness the power of disruption. This is what drives Stantec’s focus on not just Smart Mobility, but Smart(ER) Mobility.

Mobility is an equalizer for communities. By recognizing that mobility is not about vehicles but about people, and by leveraging emerging technologies, we can confront the difficult societal challenges we are facing, including addressing climate change, filling equity gaps, and investing in future ready and resilient infrastructure.

To be Smart(ER), we must think about community minded infrastructure and create multi-discipline foundations supporting a mobility ecosystem that provides access to jobs, services, and education to build more equitable and resilient communities that leave no one in the rear-view mirror.

Smart mobility connects policy, technology, infrastructure, and transportation mode to create people-first transportation networks.
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To support the Transportation Research Board, we led the development of nine topical papers focused on automated vehicles and shared mobility.
After a charrette with stakeholders and the public, we provided a report that will guide the City of Buffalo to use advances in mobility to promote economic innovation, social equity, and inclusion.
We worked with the Space Institute Research Corporation to develop a connected, automated vehicle test bed to develop technology that will test and develop future-focused smart mobility options.